wisp
paip-lisp
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wisp | Common Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Bun v1.0.0
Another datapoint - wisp, my favorite LISP-to-JS transpiler, also apparently works fine: https://github.com/wisp-lang/wisp/issues/174
This makes for a pretty awesome combination considering bun's system calls and sqlite support.
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A Case for ClojureScript 2.0
Me, I’d much rather revive wisp (https://github.com/wisp-lang/wisp), but the author does have quite a few points — Google Closure is the main reason why I stopped using CLJS…
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Guile Steel: a proposal for a systems Lisp
and then https://github.com/wisp-lang/wisp/blob/master/doc/language-e...
and I'm sure I've seen a time travelling debuggable js-transpiled thing long ago
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Wisp: A light Lisp written in C++
Sorry but, Wisp already exists, twice! It's Lisp without parentheses:
http://dustycloud.org/blog/wisp-lisp-alternative/
and a little Clojure-like LISP in JavaScript:
https://github.com/Gozala/wisp
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Wisp: A light lisp written in C++
The name is already in use by another small Lisp (not particularly well-known, but I've tried it): https://github.com/Gozala/wisp/
paip-lisp
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The Loudest Lisp Program
Have you seen https://stevelosh.com/blog/2018/08/a-road-to-common-lisp/ ? "Kludges" everywhere is applicable. On the other hand, having a function like "row-major-aref" that allows accessing any multi-dimensional array as if it were one dimensional is "sweeter than the honeycomb".
I still think CL code can be beautiful. Norvig's in PAIP https://github.com/norvig/paip-lisp is nice.
As for the inside-out remark, while technically you do it, you don't have to, and it's very convenient to not do. Clojure has its semi-famous arrow macro that lets you write things in a more sequential style, it exists in CL too, and there's always the venerable let* binding. e.g. 3 options:
(loop (print (eval (read))))
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Ask HN: Guide for Implementing Common Lisp
PAIP by Peter Norvig, Chapter 23, Compiling Lisp
https://github.com/norvig/paip-lisp/blob/main/docs/chapter23...
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The Meeting of the Minds That Launched AI
Emacs is so much more than a text editor! But I need to stay on topic...
I believe your assessment of LISP (and therefore of MacArthy)'s impact on AI to be unfair. Just a few days ago https://github.com/norvig/paip-lisp was discussed on this site, for example.
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Towards a New SymPy
Sounds like a great project idea to make a toy demo of this direction you'd like to see. Maybe comparable to https://github.com/norvig/paip-lisp/blob/main/docs/chapter15... and https://github.com/norvig/paip-lisp/blob/main/docs/chapter8.... which are a few hundred lines of Lisp each, but do enough to be interesting.
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A few newbie questions about lisp
You could look into Paradigms of AI Programming by Peter Norvig which might interest you regardless of Lisp content.
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Mathematical paradigm?
Lisp has great power, examine PAIP, part II chapters 7 and 8.
- Peter Norvig – Paradigms of AI Programming Case Studies in Common Lisp
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Evidence that GPT-4 has a level of understanding
A computer running Prolog reasons, and that only requires a couple of pages of code. So it seems feasible that the network could have learned some ability to reason within its network.
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Conversation with Larry Masinter about Standardizing Common Lisp
IMHO it's because lisp shines to manipulate symbols whereas the current AI trend is crunching matrices.
When AI was about building grammars, trees, developing expert systems builds rules etc. symbol manipulation was king. Look at PAIP for some examples: https://github.com/norvig/paip-lisp
This paradigm has changed.
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A lispy book on databases
Origen: Conversación con Bing, 4/4/2023(1) gigamonkey/monkeylib-binary-data - GitHub. https://github.com/gigamonkey/monkeylib-binary-data Con acceso 4/4/2023. (2) paip-lisp/chapter4.md at main · norvig/paip-lisp · GitHub. https://github.com/norvig/paip-lisp/blob/main/docs/chapter4.md Con acceso 4/4/2023. (3) bibliography.md · GitHub. https://gist.github.com/gigamonkey/6151820 Con acceso 4/4/2023.
What are some alternatives?
mal - mal - Make a Lisp
sectorlisp - Bootstrapping LISP in a Boot Sector
30-days-of-elixir - A walk through the Elixir language in 30 exercises.
foth - Tutorial-style FORTH implementation written in golang
Crafting Interpreters - Repository for the book "Crafting Interpreters"
jisp - Small Lisp expression interpreter made in Java
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.
wisp - Lisp in WebAssembly
picolisp-by-example - The source code of the free book "PicoLisp by Example"
wisp - A lisp👽 written in C++
slime - The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs